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Famous Judgement of Paris The famous Judgement of Paris has nothing to do with a city in France. However Paris was the Prince of Troy. The golden apple referred to by the Judgement of Paris was the time bomb that ended up destroying the city of Troy. The city of Troy was built for Priam’s father by the gods, Apollo and Poseidon, during a time in which they were being punished by having to work among mortal men. Since destiny had decreed that Troy would one day be captured in a place built by human hands, the gods invited the mortal man Aeacus to help build the city. Troy was attacked by Hercules, Telamon, and Peleus as a punishment for Laomedon not giving Hercules a reward of immortal horses for rescuing his daughter, Hesione from a sea monster that Poseidon had sent after Laomedon had denied to pay his debt to him. Hercules promised to return Hesione unharmed if Laomedon who had promised to give him two stallions which he (Laomedon) had received from the gods of Tros years before. Hercules seized Hesione and married her off to his friend, Telamon whom later killed Laomedon after Hercules had sacked Troy with only a handful of troops. But this was a full generation and a half before the famous Trojan War. King of Troy had a son, Paris, from his wife, Hekabe. It was foretold that Paris should be killed at birth or he would destroy the city. Paris was rescued by shepherds, and grew up on an 800 acre farm by Mt. Ida. He returned to the royal family after being recognized while competing as a young adult in the athletic games in Troy. All the gods except Eris, the goddess of strife, were invited to celebrate the marriage of Peleus, a mortal, and Thetis, the sea nymph.
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